Digital Atlas of Economic Plants in Archaeology

Voorkant
Barkhuis, 15 jun 2012 - 760 pagina's
The third part of the Digital Plant Atlas presents illustrations of subfossil remains of plants with economic value. These plant remains mainly derive from excavations in the Old World (Europe, Western Asia and North Africa) that the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut (DAI, Berlin) and the Groningen Institute of Archaeology (GIA) have conducted or participated in. Plant material is usually very perishable, but can nevertheless be preserved in archaeological sites if the biological decay of the material is blocked. Many plant remains are discovered during excavations in carbonized form, where despite having been in contact with fire, they have not been completely reduced to ash. Extremely dry climatic conditions, like those in Egypt, can also preserve plant material in a completely dessicated condition. Most of the economically valuable plants illustrated here have been carbonized or desiccated. So this atlas links up very well with the Digital Atlas of Economic Plants.Like the other atlasses, this atlas is a combination of a book and a website.The Book:Just as in part two of the series, this part will not only include illustrations of seeds and fruits, but also of other plant parts. The resulting variety in seed and fruit forms will be illustrated by examples from different excavations. To support their identification and determination, also pictures of recent plants and relevant plant parts have been included.The Website: To supplement the photographs, the website will also include morphometric measurements of the subfossil seeds and fruits. These measurements can be compared with own measurements of the plant taxa in question.Summary: Plant families: 56 Plant species (Taxa): 191 Photographs: 773 photographs of subfossil plant parts, 1137 photographs of recent plants and plant parts Languages: English and 15 indices (scientific plant name, pharmaceutical plant name, English, German, French, Dutch, Spanish, Arab, Arab in transliteration, Turkish, Chinese, Pinyin (Chinese in transliteration), Hindi, Sanskrit, and Malayalam) Purchase of the book grants access to the protected parts of the websites of the project.
 

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Menispermaceae
275
Moraceae
279
Moringaceae
293
Nelumbonaceae
295
Neuradaceae
299
Nitrariaceae
301
Oleaceae
307
Orobanchaceae
315

Betulaceae
65
Boraginaceae
71
Brassicaceae
75
Burseraceae
85
Cannabaceae
87
Capparaceae
93
Chenopodiaceae
97
Cornaceae
103
Cucurbitaceae
105
Cupressaceae
117
Cyperaceae
121
Ericaceae
125
Euphorbiaceae
127
Fabaceae
131
Fagaceae
229
Juglandaceae
233
Lamiaceae
239
Linaceae
243
Lythraceae
255
Malvaceae
263
Meliaceae
269
Papaveraceae
317
Phyllanthaceae
321
Pedaliaceae
325
Pinaceae
331
Piperaceae
335
Plantaginaceae
341
Poaceae
343
Polygonaceae
545
Portulacaceae
549
Ranunculaceae
551
Rhamnaceae
553
Rosaceae
561
Rutaceae
629
Sapotaceae
633
Solanaceae
637
Vitaceae
645
Zygophyllaceae
657
Appendix 1
665
Appendix 2
671
Indices of plant names
681
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